Technological change

Technological change (TC) or technological development is the overall process of invention, innovation and diffusion of technology or processes.[1][2] In essence, technological change covers the invention of technologies (including processes) and their commercialization or release as open source via research and development (producing emerging technologies), the continual improvement of technologies (in which they often become less expensive), and the diffusion of technologies throughout industry or society (which sometimes involves disruption and convergence). In short, technological change is based on both better and more technology.

  1. ^ Derived from Jaffe et al. (2002) Environmental Policy and technological Change and Schumpeter (1942) Capitalism, Socialisme and Democracy by Joost.vp on 26 August 2008
  2. ^ From [[The New Palgrave Dictionary of technical change" by S. Metcalfe.
      • "biased and biased technological change" by Peter L. Rousseau.
      • "skill-biased technical change" by Giovanni L. Violante.

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